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i r Volume 9 Number 18 "Family George Tanner will depart this year from his usual custom of putting on a hilarious old melodrama at Utah Technical College at Provo-Orem. Instead, in late March he will stage a serious drama, with a recognized community actress playing the lead and other experienced performers in supporting roles. On March 20, 21 and 23. in the Student Center of Utah Tech's Orem campus, he will produce "Family Portrait," a recognized biblical drama, with Jody Hen-strom playing the lead role of Mary, mother of Christ. Mrs. Renstrom, with her husband, Keith, operated the Provo downtown Valley Centre Theatre for many years. She herself is an accomplished actress, . perhaps best known locally for her portrayal of Emma Smith, wife of Joseph Smith. Welding Students Competition The welding students at UTC have had a busy past week. In addition to preparing for finals, they have also been competing ,' ..." Harold Sweeny Brent Steele Portrait" Tanner, librarian at Utah Tech for the past 12 years, has a wide background in drama and each year has taken on the job of staging one production in addition to his regular duties. For many years they have leaned to comedy as oldfashioned melodramas where the audience hisses the villain, but this year it will be serous business with a deeply moving play of biblical nature. He himself staged "Family Portrait" some 25 yearrs ago at Utah State University in Logan. Many years ago it was a hit as pari of Brigham Young University's drama season. Departing from inexperienced student actors as in the past, Tanner has assembled a professional cast for this effort. In addition to Mrs. Renstrom, he has Norm Thoreson, a veteran of many Valley Centre plays and who protrayed the against one another for honors and recognition of skills they. have learned, The week of March 8th was set aside to test "" " Jeff Byington J ) Robert Walker Official Newspaper of the Utah Staged stage manage in Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer-prize winning "Our Town"; Jerry Ferguson, another Valley Centre veteran; Mel Taylor, director and performer in many Valley Centre plays; LeRoy Wilcox, who portrayed Scrooge for many years in Valley Centre's annual "Christmas Carol," and Claudine Boothe and Sandy Ray, both Valley Centre veterans. Tanner's yearly drama efforts at Utah Tech have been mainly as a hobby because Utah Tech has no drama department. His past experience in His past experience in theater includes acting and costuming. He worked as costumer for the BYU drama department before coming to Utah Tech as Librarian. He will lend his talents in this direction to costuming "Family Portrait" in addition to directing and producing it. the aptitude and skills in all phases of welding by the American Welding Society UTC chapter. Under the direction of Stan Goodwin the competition was held in three different phases of the welding process; Oxegen-acetalene, Electric arc-stick electrode, and Specialty process (mig and tig). Students entering the different catagories were required to complete a test specimen -within a required time limit, according to blue print specifications. The results were then judged by the UTC welding instructors. Those receiving honors were:Oxygen-acetalene-lst place: George Pututau, Tonga. 2nd place: John Brad- 'V Technical College - ProuoOrem "(X I Director George Tanner helps a member of the stage crew ready the set for the forthcoming play at the Tech "Family Portrait." Photo by Lisa Wardle. Classes Offered There are some new classes being offered for credit this spring quarter: Recreation Survey-PE 115-2 Units Class will meet Tuesday. 2 - 3 p.m.. Field trips will be scheduled at various times during the quarter. Continued on Page 4 ford. Spanish Fork, UT. Electric arc-stick electrode: Flat and Horizontal- 1st place: Jeff Byington, Moses Lake, Wash.; 2nd place: Robert Max Walker, Am. Fork, Ut. Vertical and Overhead- 1st place: Harold Sweeny, Jackson, Wyo.; 2nd place: Brent Steel. Price, Ut. Specialty process: 1st place: Tom Beale, Wyo.; 2nd place: Keving Lee, Pelonia, Colo. "The UTC instructors and AWS chapter at UTC would like to thank all of the sponsors for the support shown," said Goodwin. Student, Work Analysis A University of Utah professor says there is almost no correlation between the grades a student gets in college and his on-the-job performance. Dr. Calvin Taylor, professor of psychology, said he drew the conclusion after studying 20 years of job performance by college graduates. The research showed that people rated by their employers and peers as excellent workers did not necessarily get high marks in school, Taylor said. But he said students who excel in extra-curricular activities often turn out to be the best workers. He recommended that employers pay more attention to outside activities listed on resumes by job applicants, and said the way a person relates to his peers or potential customers is a better yardstick to use in filling a job than a quick glance at academic achievements. Student Application for student body offices are now available in the Student Center Office. All applications are due on April 6th, followed by a meeting for all candidates on April 7th. Elections begin April 13th, with primaries on the 20th and the final March 23, 1981 T Elections election and dance on Wednesday, April 22. Any student with a 2.5 GPA and carrying 12 credits can run for office. Barbara Boyack, Public Relations VP says, "It's been a "tot of hard work, but the experiences and new friendships will last a lifetime."

i r Volume 9 Number 18 "Family George Tanner will depart this year from his usual custom of putting on a hilarious old melodrama at Utah Technical College at Provo-Orem. Instead, in late March he will stage a serious drama, with a recognized community actress playing the lead and other experienced performers in supporting roles. On March 20, 21 and 23. in the Student Center of Utah Tech's Orem campus, he will produce "Family Portrait," a recognized biblical drama, with Jody Hen-strom playing the lead role of Mary, mother of Christ. Mrs. Renstrom, with her husband, Keith, operated the Provo downtown Valley Centre Theatre for many years. She herself is an accomplished actress, . perhaps best known locally for her portrayal of Emma Smith, wife of Joseph Smith. Welding Students Competition The welding students at UTC have had a busy past week. In addition to preparing for finals, they have also been competing ,' ..." Harold Sweeny Brent Steele Portrait" Tanner, librarian at Utah Tech for the past 12 years, has a wide background in drama and each year has taken on the job of staging one production in addition to his regular duties. For many years they have leaned to comedy as oldfashioned melodramas where the audience hisses the villain, but this year it will be serous business with a deeply moving play of biblical nature. He himself staged "Family Portrait" some 25 yearrs ago at Utah State University in Logan. Many years ago it was a hit as pari of Brigham Young University's drama season. Departing from inexperienced student actors as in the past, Tanner has assembled a professional cast for this effort. In addition to Mrs. Renstrom, he has Norm Thoreson, a veteran of many Valley Centre plays and who protrayed the against one another for honors and recognition of skills they. have learned, The week of March 8th was set aside to test "" " Jeff Byington J ) Robert Walker Official Newspaper of the Utah Staged stage manage in Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer-prize winning "Our Town"; Jerry Ferguson, another Valley Centre veteran; Mel Taylor, director and performer in many Valley Centre plays; LeRoy Wilcox, who portrayed Scrooge for many years in Valley Centre's annual "Christmas Carol," and Claudine Boothe and Sandy Ray, both Valley Centre veterans. Tanner's yearly drama efforts at Utah Tech have been mainly as a hobby because Utah Tech has no drama department. His past experience in His past experience in theater includes acting and costuming. He worked as costumer for the BYU drama department before coming to Utah Tech as Librarian. He will lend his talents in this direction to costuming "Family Portrait" in addition to directing and producing it. the aptitude and skills in all phases of welding by the American Welding Society UTC chapter. Under the direction of Stan Goodwin the competition was held in three different phases of the welding process; Oxegen-acetalene, Electric arc-stick electrode, and Specialty process (mig and tig). Students entering the different catagories were required to complete a test specimen -within a required time limit, according to blue print specifications. The results were then judged by the UTC welding instructors. Those receiving honors were:Oxygen-acetalene-lst place: George Pututau, Tonga. 2nd place: John Brad- 'V Technical College - ProuoOrem "(X I Director George Tanner helps a member of the stage crew ready the set for the forthcoming play at the Tech "Family Portrait." Photo by Lisa Wardle. Classes Offered There are some new classes being offered for credit this spring quarter: Recreation Survey-PE 115-2 Units Class will meet Tuesday. 2 - 3 p.m.. Field trips will be scheduled at various times during the quarter. Continued on Page 4 ford. Spanish Fork, UT. Electric arc-stick electrode: Flat and Horizontal- 1st place: Jeff Byington, Moses Lake, Wash.; 2nd place: Robert Max Walker, Am. Fork, Ut. Vertical and Overhead- 1st place: Harold Sweeny, Jackson, Wyo.; 2nd place: Brent Steel. Price, Ut. Specialty process: 1st place: Tom Beale, Wyo.; 2nd place: Keving Lee, Pelonia, Colo. "The UTC instructors and AWS chapter at UTC would like to thank all of the sponsors for the support shown," said Goodwin. Student, Work Analysis A University of Utah professor says there is almost no correlation between the grades a student gets in college and his on-the-job performance. Dr. Calvin Taylor, professor of psychology, said he drew the conclusion after studying 20 years of job performance by college graduates. The research showed that people rated by their employers and peers as excellent workers did not necessarily get high marks in school, Taylor said. But he said students who excel in extra-curricular activities often turn out to be the best workers. He recommended that employers pay more attention to outside activities listed on resumes by job applicants, and said the way a person relates to his peers or potential customers is a better yardstick to use in filling a job than a quick glance at academic achievements. Student Application for student body offices are now available in the Student Center Office. All applications are due on April 6th, followed by a meeting for all candidates on April 7th. Elections begin April 13th, with primaries on the 20th and the final March 23, 1981 T Elections election and dance on Wednesday, April 22. Any student with a 2.5 GPA and carrying 12 credits can run for office. Barbara Boyack, Public Relations VP says, "It's been a "tot of hard work, but the experiences and new friendships will last a lifetime."